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The Compromise of 1877 signaled the end of Reconstruction in the United States. It resulted from a disputed presidential election and involved the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, effectively conceding control of Southern state governments to white Democrats. This compromise marked the beginning of the Jim Crow era, leading to widespread racial segregation and disenfranchisement of African Americans for decades.
the year was 1877
Federal Troops
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To settle the 1876 presidential election
There is a lot of information online regarding the Compromise of 1877. Wikipedia has an entire page dedicated to the Compromise of 1877 and it is reliable.
The Compromise of 1877 did not achieve lasting racial equality or protect the civil rights of African Americans in the South. While it effectively ended Reconstruction by withdrawing federal troops from Southern states, it allowed for the rise of Jim Crow laws and systemic disenfranchisement. Additionally, the compromise did not address the economic disparities or social injustices faced by freed slaves, leading to decades of segregation and oppression.
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I have been researching this topic for some time now. The Compromise of 1877 was negotiated on February 26, 1877 at the Wormley Hotel in Washington D.C.
The Mephistopheles group of men came up with the compromise of 1877. This was back in history.
the year was 1877
Reconstruction
1865 to 1877 or right after the civil war ended until the compromise of 1877.
problems were solved
Federal troops